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Using Songs to Motivate Students

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 20, 91 - 95, 31.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.55549/epess.1038714

Öz

The article deals with the ways songs can be used in the ESL classroom to motivate students to learn English and enhance their involvement. One of the big problems we all face, whether teaching English to children or adults, is maintaining learners’ interest throughout our lessons. Consequently, we often have to be very creative in the techniques we use. Singing songs can be relaxing for students and teachers alike as they give us great opportunity to change routine classroom activities into entertainment and fun. What makes music such a great teaching tool is its ability to develop learners’ skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing and can be used in various ways to teach and practice vocabulary, pronunciation, stress, sentence structures. They can be used as language tasks, focusing on particular material and can be adapted to suit the specific purpose a teacher might wish to teach. The article deals with the different ways and activities that can motivate and enhance students’ involvement in meaningful tasks according to the needs and goals the teacher sets for them to reach.

Kaynakça

  • Bolitho, R., Carter, R., Hughes, R., Ivanič, R., Masuhara, H., & Tomlinson, B. (2003). Ten questions about language awareness. ELT journal, 57(3), 251-259.
  • Cook, G. (1997). Language play, language learning. ELT journal, 51(3), 224-231.
  • Ellis, R. (1997). Second Language Acquisition: Oxford Introduction to Language Study. Oxford University Press.
  • Graham, C. (1992). Singing, Chanting, Telling Tales: Arts in the Language Classroom. New Jersey
  • Harmer, J (2007). How to Teach English. Edinburgh. Pearson
  • Jensen, E. (2000). Music with the Brain in Mind. The Brain Store Inc.
  • Murphy, T. (1992) Music and Song. Oxford University Press.
  • Nunan, D. (2004). Task-Based Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press.
  • Richards, J., Rodgers, T. (2008). Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press
  • Shen, C. (2009). Using English songs: An enjoyable and effective approach to Elt. English language teaching, 2(1), 88-94.
  • Stern, H.H. (1983). Fundamental Concepts of Language Teaching. Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
  • Williams, M., & Burden, R. L. (1997). Psychology for Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press.
Yıl 2021, Cilt: 20, 91 - 95, 31.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.55549/epess.1038714

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Bolitho, R., Carter, R., Hughes, R., Ivanič, R., Masuhara, H., & Tomlinson, B. (2003). Ten questions about language awareness. ELT journal, 57(3), 251-259.
  • Cook, G. (1997). Language play, language learning. ELT journal, 51(3), 224-231.
  • Ellis, R. (1997). Second Language Acquisition: Oxford Introduction to Language Study. Oxford University Press.
  • Graham, C. (1992). Singing, Chanting, Telling Tales: Arts in the Language Classroom. New Jersey
  • Harmer, J (2007). How to Teach English. Edinburgh. Pearson
  • Jensen, E. (2000). Music with the Brain in Mind. The Brain Store Inc.
  • Murphy, T. (1992) Music and Song. Oxford University Press.
  • Nunan, D. (2004). Task-Based Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press.
  • Richards, J., Rodgers, T. (2008). Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press
  • Shen, C. (2009). Using English songs: An enjoyable and effective approach to Elt. English language teaching, 2(1), 88-94.
  • Stern, H.H. (1983). Fundamental Concepts of Language Teaching. Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
  • Williams, M., & Burden, R. L. (1997). Psychology for Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Articles
Yazarlar

Lali Tavadze Bu kişi benim

Ivdit Dıasamıdze Bu kişi benim

Natia Katamadze Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 20

Kaynak Göster

APA Tavadze, L., Dıasamıdze, I., & Katamadze, N. (2021). Using Songs to Motivate Students. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 20, 91-95. https://doi.org/10.55549/epess.1038714